If You Want Cheap Pizza, Las Vegas Isn’t The Place For It
Cheap pizza kept a lot of us fed during our college years, but with everything getting more and more expensive, it’s starting to get harder to find.
Las Vegas has some of the most expensive pizza in the country? Say it ain’t so! Yup, according to a brand-new report, our hometown city of Las Vegas finds itself not too far off from the most expensive pizza in the country. That title goes to New York City.
But is THAT really a surprise? New York City is know for many things, it’s culture, the famous and iconic skyline, but also for how expensive everything is within it! That includes on of its staple cuisines, pizza!
The new report done by Clever Real Estate and they dive into various key factors across the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the United States, including average Yelp ratings, local Google search volume and the average cost for an entire large pizza pie.
New York Has The Most Expensive Pizzas
For New Yorkers, the average price of a large cheese pie is a whopping $28.60! Which makes the price of a large cheese pizza more than double the price of a similar pizza in Richmond, Virginia, where it’ll set you back around $14.75!
In case you’re curious, the national average for a large cheese pizza is $19.34, which makes pizza in the Big Apple way more pricey than the national norm.
Las Vegas Isn’t On The Good Side Of The Study
Las Vegas isn’t that far off, with an average cost of $24.85 for a large cheese pizza. In fact, Las Vegas ranks as the 5th most expensive place to buy a large pizza in the country. Which makes me wonder if they study primarily focuses on pizza shops near, or on, the Las Vegas Strip, where prices tend to be higher than the rest of the valley. As a local, I can attest to a few local spots that offer great prices for really good pizza.
These Are The Top 10 Cities For Cheap Pizza In The U.S.
- Richmond, Virginia – $14.75
- Charlotte, North Carolina – $15.52
- Cleveland, Ohio – $15.64
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – $15.90
- Baltimore, Maryland – $15.98
- Riverside, California – $15.99
- Phoenix, Arizona – $16.30
- Detroit, Michigan – $16.36
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – $16.40
- Virginia Beach, Virginia – $16.59
And These Are The 10 Priciest U.S. Cities For Pizza
- New York, New York – $28.60
- Chicago, Illinois – $27.66
- Orlando, Florida – $25.35
- Los Angeles, California – $25.05
- Las Vegas, Nevada – $24.40
- San Jose, California – $24.40
- San Diego, California – $22.70
- Seattle, Washington – $21.70
- Austin, Texas – $21.50
- Kansas City, Missouri – $21.49
For anyone in Las Vegas looking for a good spot, I always recommend Above the Crust and Bambinos. Both spots are off the strip, and they have some of my favorite pizza in town! Enjoying good pizza doesn’t have to break the bank!